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If I wanted Australia to fail.....

A new video
by Free Market America. If you change Australia for America, it equally applies
to our country

Consider:

I ‘d
force home-owners to tear down their own homes, built on their own land…

I’d make it almost
impossible for

farmers
to farm,

miners
to mine,

loggers
to log and

builders
to build…..

I’d
devise fictitious products like carbon credits..

“If I wanted Australia to fail, to follow not lead, to suffer not prosper, to despair not dream, I’d start with energy. I’d cut off Australia’s supply of cheap, abundant energy. I couldn’t take it by force. So I’d make Australians feel guilty about using the energy that heats their homes, fuels their cars, runs their businesses and powers their economy. I’d make cheap energy expensive. So that expensive energy would seem cheap.

Hat Tip to
John Droz, jr.

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Sir Henry Fraser has an impressive CV.
Barbados' newest knight, retired university professor, Dr. Henry Fraser, received the Accolade of Knight of St. Andrew, in the 2014 Independence Day Hours. Sir Henry Fraser was named as a result of The Knighthood of St. Andrew being bestowed on him for his outstanding contribution to the medical profession and representation of Barbadian culture, especially in the area of its architectural history.Sir Henry, a medical practitioner by profession, has worked for many years as a lecturer in medicine at the University of the West Indies and now serves as an Independent Senator in the Barbados Parliament where he has gained an outstanding reputation for his work on the historic treasures of Barbados.

He has received a plethora of other awards, including the UWI’s Pelican Award, Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International and the Gold Crown of Merit (GCM) in the Barbados Honours of 1992.